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Ex-post adjustment for measurement error in child stunting calculations: An illustration from Egypt

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  • Figueroa, Jose Luis
  • Kurdi, Sikandra

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This study provides estimated ranges for the magnitude of bias caused by measurement error in stunting rates in young children, a widely used proxy for long-term nutritional status.

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  • Figueroa, Jose Luis & Kurdi, Sikandra, 2019. "Ex-post adjustment for measurement error in child stunting calculations: An illustration from Egypt," MENA working papers 23, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:menawp:23
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    EGYPT; ARAB COUNTRIES; MIDDLE EAST; NORTH AFRICA; AFRICA; malnutrition; children; child nutrition; nutrition; anthropometry; simulation; demography; health; measurement error;
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